Specialized Levo Comp or Cube Stereo Hybrid One55???

Martylaa

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Dec 4, 2021
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Hi, I'm looking for some advice which can hopefully help a good friend decide which bike to go for.

Basically similar to myself, a slightly painful knee stopped him biking but now he's liking the idea of an E-Bike having tried mine out.

So he's narrowed it down to a Specialized Levo Turbo Comp Alloy or the Cube Stereo Hybrid One55:C68 SLX 750 (2024).



Any thoughts on these bikes, any advice welcome...
 

RichMorr

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Jun 16, 2024
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Hi, I'm looking for some advice which can hopefully help a good friend decide which bike to go for.

Basically similar to myself, a slightly painful knee stopped him biking but now he's liking the idea of an E-Bike having tried mine out.

So he's narrowed it down to a Specialized Levo Turbo Comp Alloy or the Cube Stereo Hybrid One55:C68 SLX 750 (2024).



Any thoughts on these bikes, any advice welcome...
Looking at those 2 option id go with the Cube as it seems to be the bang for the buck.
The Levo you have shared isn’t the Comp but the Base alloy and spec looks abit shit compared to the cube.
 

Mad_Angler1

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Nov 2, 2024
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I bought the One55 a few weeks ago on the same deal.

It's spec is better pretty much across the board. It's not one things it's pretty much everything is a step up. Better SRAM groupset, better brakes, rotors ect.

Between them one is Aluminium and one is Carbon. The One55 is said to be a bit of a flexible frame compared to some but unless your a super hero you probably won't notice it, that's how they got the weight down.

On the E side it's also Bosch Vs Specialised own system. While Bosch is far from perfect I felt better going with them at the time. Not quite the AMFLOW power but Bosch tents to be the more torqie of the others and that attracted me as well.

Also note the One55 has a removable battery Vs the other is built in I think, that was important factor for me. You can charge the battery out of the bike and transport it with out it fitted too.

Overall I'm happy with the bike but I do have a few niggles, my seatpost cable routing is causing an issue that pulls on the leaver when I turn at times that I need to fix, the dropper it's self is not the best but that will be the same on all of them at this price. The Bosch speed limit is driving me nuts and just watch the frame it marks easley.

However between those two it's the One55 all day long and It's been the best bang for buck IV seen and that's why I bought it.

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